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U.S. is 17th on life-expectancy list Average
for Americans is 75 years; Japan leads at 79.1
ATLANTA-
The
United States ranks 17th in average life expectancy on a list of 33 developed
nations, while Japan holds the lead, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported
yesterday.
The average U.S. life
expectancy of 75 years trails Japan's life expectancy by 4.1 years, but beats
the lowest of the group, Hungary, by more than five years. The average Hungarian
lives 69.7 years, the CDC said.
The United States also
ranked near the middle of the 32 nations in death rates from all causes; 828.4
deaths are reported in the United States for each 100,000 people each year.
Japan was best at 628.8, and Romania was worst at 1,242.
The leading cause of
death in the United States, heart disease, hits harder here than in other countries.
The U.S. mortality rate from heart disease was 382 per 100,000 per year for
men and 214 for women, compared with 339 and 206 in the other 32 developed countries.
Throughout the 33 countries,
heart disease accounted for 30 percent of all deaths, with cancer causing 21
percent and stroke causing 14 percent.
The CDC study included
countries defined as developed according to a 1963 United Nations standard pegged
to reproductive rates: countries where the average woman has fewer than two
daughters who, themselves, survive their childbearing years. Such areas include
the United States and Canada, the Soviet Union, most of Europe, some Latin American
nations, Japan and Australia.
Fourteen percent of
all deaths in the 32 countries - about 1.5 million a year - are attributed to
smoking, the CDC said. And fewer Americans smoke, compared with the other countries;
31 percent of U.S. males and 26 percent of American females smoke, compared
with 41 percent of men and 29 percent of women in the other countries.
"The large number of
deaths attributable to cigarette smoking indicates that reductions of this risk
factor would substantially increase life expectancy in the developed world,"
the Atlanta-based CDC said.
Life Expectancy in 32
Countries
Rankings of developed countries,
according to the Centers
for Disease Control.
Life Expectancy in 32 Countries
|
Country
|
Age
|
Country
|
Age
|
Japan
|
79.1
|
U.S.
|
75.0
|
Switz.
|
77.6
|
Denmark
|
74.9
|
Iceland
|
77.4
|
Finland
|
74.8
|
Sweden
|
77.1
|
Malta
|
74.8
|
Spain
|
76.6
|
Belgium
|
74.3
|
W. Germ.
|
75.8
|
Czech.
|
71.0
|
Italy
|
75.5
|
Poland
|
71.0
|
Britain
|
75.3
|
Yugo.
|
71.0
|
Israel
|
75.2
|
Romania
|
69.9
|
Austria
|
75.1
|
U.S.S.R.
|
69.8
|
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